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  1. Re: #1 thing they need to do on Chinese President Vows To Boost Intellectual Property Protection (afr.com) · · Score: 1

    Do you have any other examples of stolen tech?

    I think something happened in Hollywood

  2. 1) Embrace...

    I believe you know the rest

  3. Re: All for fake money on Energy Cost of 'Mining' Bitcoin More Than Twice That of Copper Or Gold (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    All value is extrinsic, not intrinsic.

    :-) I can accept that... In fact your post puts the entire argument to rest. The value of gold is zero if nobody wants it.

  4. Re:Stuff that matters on In These Eight Midterms Races, Health and Medicine Are Front and Center (statnews.com) · · Score: 1

    /. is aging.

    Yeah, ~20 years is pretty old.

  5. Re: All for fake money on Energy Cost of 'Mining' Bitcoin More Than Twice That of Copper Or Gold (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Even food only has intrinsic value because humans can eat it to get energy.

    Speciesist! :-) All living things need food to survive. We use and hoard gold to get sex. The primary objective is reproduction.

  6. Re: All for fake money on Energy Cost of 'Mining' Bitcoin More Than Twice That of Copper Or Gold (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    It means, belonging naturally, essential. You could say naturally essential. Gold is very convenient, not essential. Food, water, shelter is essential, to more than just humans. That's real intrinsic value.

  7. Re: All for fake money on Energy Cost of 'Mining' Bitcoin More Than Twice That of Copper Or Gold (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    Feel free to look up the word "intrinsic"

  8. Re: All for fake money on Energy Cost of 'Mining' Bitcoin More Than Twice That of Copper Or Gold (theguardian.com) · · Score: 0

    What intrinsic value does gold have?

  9. Re:Still waiting on my remote root SSH exploit on Intel CPUs Impacted by New PortSmash Side-Channel Vulnerability (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    ...it's just not materializing.

    :-) How do you know that?

  10. Re:Portfolio value on Patent Troll Values Its Entire Portfolio At $2, Goes Bankrupt (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    So if you want patent protection, you will pay fees to keep it.

    Works out great for the people that can afford it.

  11. Re: Freedom means content you don't like on US Declines in Internet Freedom Rankings (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 0

    freedom in the rest of the world includes freedom from disinformation and freedom from propaganda.

    That's right! You are free to change the channel, nothing more.

  12. Re:Too easy to steal on Driverless Car Hype Gives Way To E-Scooter Mania Among Technorati (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    they'll be clogging landfills the world over.

    We're getting there

  13. Geothermal is not clean, but at least nobody can blame us.

  14. stay out of Seattle, go for Las Vegas. Wait, that's where Tesla's battery plant is sited.

    I think there's still some space left...

  15. Sounds so nice we'll say it twice on Tech Suffers From Lack of Humanities, Says Mozilla Head (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Interesting summary you got there...

  16. "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."

  17. Re:New definition for middleware? on Network Middleware Still Can't Handle TLS Without Breaking Encryption (zdnet.com) · · Score: 5, Funny

    They probably meant *meddleware*

  18. You choose to work in a sewer on Facebook Is Not Protecting Content Moderators From Mental Trauma, Lawsuit Claims (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    and then complain about the conditions?

    Here's a hint: wear a rain coat and galoshes, at least!

  19. Re:We all know on Ajit Pai Calls California's Net Neutrality Rules 'Illegal' (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Government should not advocate for large business and enterprises but for individual people.

    People have to vote for that, or it just ain't gonna happen. All your congress people are stooges for big industry also. They have to be, or all that campaign financing dries up. It's all so totally natural.

    The only way to advocate for a responsible government is to elect one. If you elect/reelect crooks, you shouldn't complain, or you look like a fool.

  20. Re:it is called outsourcing... on Planet At Risk of Heading Towards Irreversible 'Hothouse Earth' State (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    US outsources not only production but also polution.

    Which has a way of coming back... no respect... We need a wall

  21. What creates a "truly stable political system"?

  22. most of which are caused by political upheavals.

    Change that to political corruption...

  23. One of best things about Slackware? on Slackware, Oldest Actively Maintained GNU/Linux Distribution, Turns 25 · · Score: 0

    In addition to being systemd free, it still comes with SeaMonkey. And I haven't noticed any dependency problems with pkgtool and slackbuilds

  24. Re:Is Slackware usable? on Slackware, Oldest Actively Maintained GNU/Linux Distribution, Turns 25 · · Score: 0

    Yes, it is extremely usable, more than most other distros, and the complete system installs in less than ten minutes

  25. Talk behind closed doors who will take the fall guy/gal.

    It's called 'Rotating Villain'